Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor | Programme Manager | IRC Ethiopia
Michael Abera has 18 years of work experience as monitoring and evaluation and data management expert while working with national and international development organizations in WASH, Public Health, and Environment sectors. Michael studied Statistics, Computer Science and Project Management at Addis Ababa university. Michael joined IRC Ethiopia program in 2017 as a program and M&E advisor.
Manganese ore (pyrolusite) and iron ore (haematite), both raw and chemically treated with ferric hydroxide, alum, lime, or manganese dioxide, were... Read more...
Organic group parameters, adsorbable (AOX) and purgeable (POX) organic halogen, total (TOC) and non purgeable (NPOC) organic carbon were studied in... Read more...
Development practitioners often have relied solely on technology and education imposed from the outside, rather than (a) assessing existing cultural... Read more...
Filtration through roughing gravity filters at low filtration rates between 0.5 and 2 m/h is able to produce water with low particulate... Read more...
This paper reviews the available information about the efficiency and application of the traditional domestic water purification method employing... Read more...
Costs associated with community management of water supply and sanitation systems need to be defined at an early stage. Read more...
High levels of arsenic in tubewell drinking-water in West Bengal, India, have been linked to arsenical dermatosis and skin cancer. Read more...
This article focuses on human waste disposal practices in many major cities in China and elsewhere in Asia. Read more...